Unix File System hierarchy

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The Unix File System hierarchy is a standardized directory structure that organizes files and system resources in Unix-like operating systems into a single rooted tree with well-defined locations for binaries, configuration, libraries, and user data.

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Unix-like systems fileSystemHierarchyInfluencedBy Unix File System hierarchy